TYPES OF OPERATIONS
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10.
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Allows the editing of various network configurations. The following tabs
are available:
Services
–
Set certain network services to be enabled or disabled.
Interfaces
–
Edit TCP/IP configuration.
HTTP Proxy
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Set proxy settings (if required by the user’s network).
11.
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Perform software and firmware updates on the unit. Software can be
updated over an internet connection (from network) or from a USB flash drive. Two tabs are
available:
Software Updates
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This is the screen where users can check for new software and
update or reload the software.
Firmware Update
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Firmware for the unit (if available) can be updated on this screen.
12.
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Turn the unit off, restart the unit or refresh the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and
set a drive timeout, powering down drives when not in use. The following tabs are available:
Power Off
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The unit can be restarted or turned off on this screen. This can be useful
when using the web interface. The User Interface can also be refreshed in this screen.
Drive Power
–
Drives can be powered down automatically when not in use.
5.1 Drives
This screen shows the status of all drive bays. Each drive bay will be listed whether there
is a drive connected or not.
If there is a drive connected, the model of the drive will appear in the Drive Information
column and will have a symbol in the Drive Connected column. If no drive is
detected, the bay will have a symbol.
Additional drive information can be viewed by tapping the more info icon.
5.2 Clone
This type of operation allows the cloning of a master to one or more Targets. There are
three different imaging modes and several settings to choose from. These selections
should be performed in order from left to right.
In-depth details on the different screens found in the Clone operation can be found in
5.3 Hash
This type of operation can be performed to any drive connected to the unit to hash
using one of the following algorithms:
SHA-1
,
SHA-256
,
or
MD5